Nenkersdorf (Frohburg)

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Nenkersdorf
City of Frohburg
Coordinates: 51 ° 5 ′ 11 ″  N , 12 ° 33 ′ 51 ″  E
Height : 170 m
Area : 7.42 km²
Residents : 249  (Dec. 31, 2019)
Population density : 34 inhabitants / km²
Incorporation : January 1, 1999
Postal code : 04654
Area code : 034348
Nenkersdorf (Saxony)
Nenkersdorf

Location of Nenkersdorf in Saxony

Nenkersdorf is a district of the city of Frohburg in the district of Leipzig (Free State of Saxony ). Together with the neighboring town of Schönau , which was incorporated in 1948 , Nenkersdorf has been part of the town of Frohburg with its own local council since 1999.

geography

Hartsee near Nenkersdorf

Nenkersdorf and is located in the Leipzig lowland bay north of Frohburg on the eastern edge of the former Borna-Ost opencast mine . Its flooded residual hole west of Nenkersdorf today forms the Harthsee . Schönau is in the north of Nenkersdorf.

history

A manor has been occupied in Nenkersdorf since the 16th century. The current building was erected in 1749 in the Baroque style. Until 1856, Nenkersdorf was in the Electoral Saxon or Royal Saxon Office of Borna . From 1856 Nenkersdorf belonged to the Frohburg court office . In 1875 the town was incorporated into the Borna district administration.

The neighboring town of Schönau was incorporated into Nenkersdorf on October 1, 1948. In 1952, Nenkersdorf was assigned to the Geithain district in the Leipzig district .

The Borna-Ost opencast mine , which opened in 1960, significantly changed the landscape west of Nenkersdorf. Already in 1961, the first cut of the building site I cut the connection between Zedtlitz and Schönau. Plots III and IV, which dredged the area west of Nenkersdorf between 1977 and 1983, had further effects on the site. Between 1979 and 1981, the floodplains of Schönauer Bach and Harthbach were affected in the first excavation section of construction site IV. This also severed the local connection from Neukirchen to Nenkersdorf. The Borna-Ost opencast mine came to a standstill in 1983 at a distance of 500 meters to the eastern outskirts of Neukirchen. After the tipping was completed, the "Restloch Nenkersdorf" remained in the southern area of ​​construction site IV, which is now called Harthsee after the renaturation .

Since 1994 Nenkersdorf has belonged to the district of Leipziger Land . On January 1, 1999, Nenkersdorf and its district of Schönau were incorporated into the city of Frohburg, making the villages districts of Frohburg. Both places made use of the opportunity to form a local council. Since then, the local council of Nenkersdorf / Schönau has represented the interests of both places.

traffic

The B 95 , which has been downgraded to the S 51 , runs south of Nenkersdorf, and the A 72 runs parallel to it . The nearest train station is in Frohburg on the Neukieritzsch – Chemnitz line , on which the Central German S-Bahn runs to Geithain .

Attractions

Church in Nenkersdorf

The village church in von Nenkersdorf is worth seeing.

The Harthsee has the potential to attract bathers from the east and south of Frohburg, as there is a lack of larger bathing waters there.

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Nenkersdorf  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle of Frohburg and the surrounding area 2019
  2. Description of the manor Nenkersdorf
  3. ^ Karlheinz Blaschke , Uwe Ulrich Jäschke : Kursächsischer Ämteratlas. Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-937386-14-0 ; P. 62 f.
  4. ^ The Borna District Administration in the municipal directory 1900
  5. Schönau on gov.genealogy.net
  6. Description of the Borna-Ost opencast mine
  7. ^ The local councils of the city of Frohburg